Bill welcome to the forum!!
As I said in this thread http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=6372:As you already have the liner vac, use it as long as the bristles hold out (they tend to fail on one side first), then get a 'crete vac to replace it. Unfortunately, I know of no way to convert a liner vac to a 'crete vacOne of the reasons I said what I did in the earlier post is because I've seen dozens of 'crete pool owners who have used a liner vac (with the brushes on them) to vacuum their plaster pool and worn down the brushes within a month or so (then they ask me why this thing keeps needing new brushes and sometimes a new vac head because they 'ate up' the plastic where the brushes go). While I'm at it, use the vac with the wheels for a plaster pool - and if one of the wheels comes off, REPLACE IT IMMEDIATELY or you'll wreck the vac and not be able to vac as efficiently![edit] the brushes themselves can be replaced on the triangular Hayward vacs - however, I have NO idea of the cost effectiveness of doing so vs. a new 'crete vac head[/edit]
I hope this answers your question!
Again, welcome to the forum!! - Waste
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